Sergeant Archibald Cutter

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Sergeant Archibald Cutter is a roguish, treasure-seeking British soldier in colonial India, best known as one of the three main protagonists in the adventure film "Gunga Din."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Gunga Din
basedOn poem "Gunga Din" by Rudyard Kipling
surface form: Rudyard Kipling poem Gunga Din (loosely)
characterTrait roguish
treasure-seeking
createdBy screenwriters of Gunga Din
createdFor Gunga Din
surface form: the 1939 film Gunga Din
fictionalLocation colonial India
filmReleaseYear 1939
genre adventure film character
hasAlly Sergeant Archibald Ballantine
Sergeant Thomas "Tommy" McChesney
hasFriendshipWith Sergeant Archibald Ballantine
Sergeant Thomas "Tommy" McChesney
hasFullName Archibald Cutter
languageOfWork English
loyalTo his fellow sergeants
medium cinema
narrativeRole action hero
comic relief
nationality British
notableFor comic bravado
treasure-hunting schemes
occupation British soldier
sergeant
partOf British Army
surface form: British Army (fictional depiction)
portrayedBy Cary Grant
roleIn protagonist in the film Gunga Din
setInPeriod British India
surface form: British Raj in India

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Gunga Din portraysCharacter Sergeant Archibald Cutter
Gunga Din portraysCharacter Sergeant Archibald Cutter
this entity surface form: Sergeant Thomas "Tommy" Ballantine